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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 5 STAT. · June 15, 1836 · Chapter XCVIII

Chapter XCVIII. *to divide the Green Bay land district in Michigan, and for other purposes.* June 15, 1836. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, *Division how made

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Chap. XCVIII.— An Act *to divide the Green Bay land district in Michigan, and for other purposes.* June 15, 1836. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, *Division how made. That the country on the western shore of Lake Michigan, embraced within the limits of the Green Bay land district, as established by the act of Congress, of the 1834, ch. 76.twenty-sixth day of June, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, shall be, and is hereby, divided by a line commencing on the western boundary of said district, and running thence, east, between townships ten and eleven north, to the line between ranges seventeen and eighteen, east; thence north, between said ranges of townships, to the line between townships twelve and thirteen north; thence east, between said townships twelve and thirteen, to Lake Michigan; and all the country bounded north by the division line here described, south by the base line, east by Lake Michigan, and west by the division line between ranges eight and nine east, shall constitute a separate district, and be called the Milwaukie land district.
Sec. 2. Two additional land districts to be established. *And be it further enacted,* That two additional districts shall be, and are hereby established in the peninsula of Michigan, one to be called the Grand river, and the other the Saginaw, land district, the former of which shall be bounded as follows, to wit: beginning at the shore of Lake Michigan, on the line between townships three and four north, and running east on said line to the line between ranges number six and seven west of the principal meridian; thence, on said range line south, to the base line of the public surveys; thence, on said base line east, to the principal meridian line; thence north, on said meridian, to the north boundary of township ten north; thence west, on the line between townships ten and eleven north, to the western boundary of range two west; and thence north, following the line between ranges two and three west, so as to include all that portion of the peninsula of Michigan lying west of said line.
The Saginaw district shall embrace all the tract of country bounded on the west by the Grand river district aforesaid; on the south, by the division line, between townships number five and six, north of the base line; on the east by the division line, between ranges eleven and twelve, east of the principal meridian; and on the north and northeast by Saginaw bay and Lake Huron. Sec. 3. Registers and receivers to be appointed in each. *And be it further enacted,* That for each of all the aforesaid districts there shall be appointed a register and receiver, who shall reside and superintend the sales of the public lands at such place, in each respective, district, as the President of the United States may designate.
They shall give security in the same manner and in the same sums, and their compensation, emoluments, duty, and authority, shall, in every respect, be the same, in relation to the lands which may be disposed of at their offices, as are, or may be, provided by law relative to the registers and receivers of public money in the several offices established for the sale of the public lands. TWENTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 99. 1836.49 Sec. 4. *And be it further enacted,* That it shall be the duty of theProper plate and surveys to be deposited in the land offices.
Secretary of the Treasury, as soon as the same can be done, to cause the proper plats of the surveys of the said districts to be deposited in the land offices intended for them, respectively; and he is hereby authorized to allow and pay out of the proceeds of the sales of the public lands the reasonable expenses which may be incurred in carrying into effect the provisions of this act. Sec. 5. *And be it further enacted,* That the lands which were cededCertain ceded lands to be attached to the Wisconsin land district. to the United States by the treaty made with the confederated tribes of Sac and Fox Indians at Fort Armstrong, in the State of Illinois, on the twenty-first day of September, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, be, and the same are hereby, attached to, and made a part of, the Wisconsin land district, in the Territory of Michigan; and that said lands shall be liable to be surveyed and sold at Mineral Point, or wherever the President may direct, in the same manner as other public lands of the district.
Sec. 6. *And be it further enacted,* That this act shall take effect andAct to take effect on the 1st of August, 1836. be in force from and after the first day of August next Approved, June 15, 1836. Chapter XCIX: to establish the northern boundary line of the State of Ohio, and to provide, for the admission of the State of Michigan into the Union upon the conditions therein expressed. 5 Stat. 49 1836-06-15 Chapter XCIX Charles C. Little and James Brown text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.
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Chapter XCVIII
*to divide the Green Bay land district in Michigan, and for other purposes.* June 15, 1836. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, *Division how made
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